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Wow...most intimidating first two posts the doodle thread has ever seen
Throw some wakkawa, cake or bacon in there and we will officially scare everyone away from posting in this place.
I love the crap out of you guys I don't think I tell you all enough how stupidly awesome and inspiring everyone on here is to me

MKR was all up in my grill on twitter about how I never post any more, the main reason being that nearly all of what I work on now is NDA. But here is some doodly and finished stuff from today and last week...

New York:

Ten Years of Threadless

ROBOCOP

Alt. Rocky Poster Sketch

Not sure if I should be posting this one as it's not published yet. Shhhhh.

Eyedroppered the colours, which I know is bad practice, but I need to churn these out pretty quickly. I don't have time to learn.

I've never understood why anyone would feel bad about this. You still need to be a good artist to put those colors to use. Not like you hear anyone crying foul about people working in traditional medium using the hundreds of colors at their disposal.

Eyedroppered the colours, which I know is bad practice, but I need to churn these out pretty quickly. I don't have time to learn.

I've never understood why anyone would feel bad about this. You still need to be a good artist to put those colors to use. Not like you hear anyone crying foul about people working in traditional medium using the hundreds of colors at their disposal.

what

people working in a traditional medium have to train their eyes to pick the correct color
if you use a color picker to pick colors off a photo in a digital program- circumventing the traditional process- you're not training your eye, which is why it's considered bad practice

I also find it kind of funny that he seems to be implying that traditional artists would have more colors in bottles at their fingertips than the digital artist has colors of pixels in the infinite rainbow in the color window?
You know painters mix the colors you see on the canvas, right?